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any similarity between nixon and osama bin laden? i take that question back. >> are we talking about charm? >> well, i mean, all joking aside. personality, the way it takes to get to the top of one profession. >> i think nixon was really a remarkable figure because he was the most a natural politician i've ever seen. you see natural politicians. bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you can see the message from his brain to his mouth. he just was completely uncomfortable and his own skin. a remarkable determination that he had to achieve the presidency in the face of not being a natural was really remarkable. the problem is that his demons and discomfort eight him out. it is quite possibly, quite possible. you know, i don't want it to be juvenile. this could come off wrong. quite possible in certain ways that osama bin laden, if you ignore what it is that he wanted, was a better integrated human being. you know, just in terms of someone who had self awareness in such. on low-level of fanati
any similarity between nixon and osama bin laden? i take that question back. >> are we talking about charm? >> well, i mean, all joking aside. personality, the way it takes to get to the top of one profession. >> i think nixon was really a remarkable figure because he was the most a natural politician i've ever seen. you see natural politicians. bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you can see the message from his brain to his...
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based on documents taken from osama bin laden compound president obama was the target of an attack we will show you what they were planning. our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >> a man is dead following an officer involved shooting. what happened this afternoon? >> that 19 year-old was pronounced dead just after 7:00 p.m. this evening at the hospital. police say this all began over a bus transfer situation on the muni platform behind me for this said that a suspect was detained lead them on a foot chase for about one block. the police say they had no to his but to return fire. ticket to get some video shot earlier, it began around 4:44 p.m. this afternoon they said the suspect did i have his bus transfer and when he detain him, he took off into officers call him when the shots rang out. several officers responded immediately and the scene was take off, a lot of angry residents gathered in the area as the police did their investigation. her coming back alive, the police left this area about one hour ago so far no weapon h
based on documents taken from osama bin laden compound president obama was the target of an attack we will show you what they were planning. our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >> a man is dead following an officer involved shooting. what happened this afternoon? >> that 19 year-old was pronounced dead just after 7:00 p.m. this evening at the hospital. police say this all began over a bus transfer situation on the muni...
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osama bin laden was just focused on following up the attack on the united states. and this if anything more than anything actually demonstrates the wide intellectual separation between osama bin laden on the one hand and what we see happening in the arab world today. >> okay. colonel jack jacobs. many thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> busy day on tap for the royals of canada. the duke and duchess will leave ottawa for montreal. they will head to quebec city tomorrow. the royal couple will arrive in california this friday. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. royals of canada. [ male announc
osama bin laden was just focused on following up the attack on the united states. and this if anything more than anything actually demonstrates the wide intellectual separation between osama bin laden on the one hand and what we see happening in the arab world today. >> okay. colonel jack jacobs. many thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> busy day on tap for the royals of canada. the duke and duchess will leave ottawa for montreal. they will head to quebec city tomorrow. the royal...
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in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. and i must say that i agree with much of what the gentleman from texas has just said. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult but maintaining the relationship is essential. this relationship helped the u.s. make progress against terrorism and the pakistanis have allocated a significant part of their forces within their own borders to this mission. a complete withdrawal of u.s. assistance would likely polarize pakistan and exacerbate significant pro and antiamerican riffs with their military and their government generally. aggravating this divide would be counterproductive to u.s. objectives in the region and we must remember that they are also a nuclear power. in addition to the counterterrorism activity, the fact of pakistan's nuclear weapons capability provides ample reason for the u.s. to continue to try and engage pakistan and i urge my colleagues to reject the amend
in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. and i must say that i agree with much of what the gentleman from texas has just said. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult but maintaining the relationship is essential. this relationship helped the u.s. make progress against terrorism and the pakistanis have allocated a significant part of their forces within their own borders...
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it's interesting what the caller said about the killing of osama bin laden. i think that was a foreign policy triumph for president obama, but the question is how much will that resonates in 2012? what you are seeing -- and by the president obama would say -- this is an election about t economy, not about foreign policy. it will not be unless we have a crisis of some kind. people are worrying about if we are spending the money which should be spending -- we should be spending,iven the problems on the home front. i do not know how much credihe will get for that [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> tomorrow morning, kenneth vogel discusses fundraising by a 2012 presidential candidates in the national party's. then a discussion of the criminal background checks systems. we will speak. hmitt.cm then paul light talks about the productivity challenges facing the federal government. "washington journal every day beginning at 7:00 eastern on c- span. a look ahead here on cnn. the dalai lam
it's interesting what the caller said about the killing of osama bin laden. i think that was a foreign policy triumph for president obama, but the question is how much will that resonates in 2012? what you are seeing -- and by the president obama would say -- this is an election about t economy, not about foreign policy. it will not be unless we have a crisis of some kind. people are worrying about if we are spending the money which should be spending -- we should be spending,iven the problems...
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coming to get osama bin laden because the cia was afraid they'd tip them off. for more on the question and the future of the u.s.-pakistan relations, let's bring in the extreme team. on the team is peter bergen in islamabad. and fred townsend, cnn national security contributor and a member of both the cia and dhs external advisory committees. i'd like to start with you today. is the $800 million in military aid that the u.s. is now holding back, is this a big deal? >> it's a very big deal. it's a place where i think the administration, the obama administration didn't want to have to find themselves, frankly, because it does really do a great deal to hurt relations. that said between not telling them about osama bin laden and the difficulty in the counterterrorism relationship, and most recently, admiral mullen's statements about pakistani involvement and the murder of the journalist, the administration found themselves without much choice. the problem is when you withhold this aid, you withhold support for activities you want them to take. so both countries are
coming to get osama bin laden because the cia was afraid they'd tip them off. for more on the question and the future of the u.s.-pakistan relations, let's bring in the extreme team. on the team is peter bergen in islamabad. and fred townsend, cnn national security contributor and a member of both the cia and dhs external advisory committees. i'd like to start with you today. is the $800 million in military aid that the u.s. is now holding back, is this a big deal? >> it's a very big...
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. >>> cia plot revealed in the chase of osama bin laden. we will tell you about the fake vaccination drive to collect dna samples. >>> we begin this morning with the most powerful media empirs in the world rocked by a scandal that grows deeper and wider. two more of rupert murdoch's newspapers in great britain now face their own accusations of appallinging wrong doing. their report target no less than the royal family and a former prime minister. in fact, gordon brown says the paper had links to criminals in order to hack into his bank accounts. and the medical records of his seriously ill son. meanwhile, members of parliament are demanding tough answers from police. how do they not uncover a hacking conspiracy that could mushroom to thousands of victims? let's get the latest from rivers live in london. they are asking murdoch and his son to testify? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, this is a pretty incredible development, inevitable, perhaps given the huge fury about the whole scandal. ruppert and rebecca brooks have been asked to appear before
. >>> cia plot revealed in the chase of osama bin laden. we will tell you about the fake vaccination drive to collect dna samples. >>> we begin this morning with the most powerful media empirs in the world rocked by a scandal that grows deeper and wider. two more of rupert murdoch's newspapers in great britain now face their own accusations of appallinging wrong doing. their report target no less than the royal family and a former prime minister. in fact, gordon brown says the...
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intelligence recovered at osama bin laden's compound show the leader has serious concerns about the health of the al-qaeda network. meanwhile, "the daily beast" reports heightened concerns of a terror attack as law enforcement tracks an uptick of online chatter about avenging bin laden's death. evan, good morning to you. let's talk about the increased chatter, first of all. we're looking at the ultimate patriotic american holiday right here. how much does this concern you? >> there are home grown extremists out there that would love to make a statement just a few weeks after the death of osama bin laden. it's the number one u.s. patriotic holiday. you can see where someone would want to make a statement. of course, there's also al-qaeda and they are still looking to avenge the death of bin laden. they're looking for a high profile day. a day like july fourth, like the september 11th anniversary. it's a concern. al-qaeda's having a problem with its chatter because its main discussion forum just got shut down apparently by hackers, so the last four or five days, al-qaeda hasn't been able to
intelligence recovered at osama bin laden's compound show the leader has serious concerns about the health of the al-qaeda network. meanwhile, "the daily beast" reports heightened concerns of a terror attack as law enforcement tracks an uptick of online chatter about avenging bin laden's death. evan, good morning to you. let's talk about the increased chatter, first of all. we're looking at the ultimate patriotic american holiday right here. how much does this concern you? >>...
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. >> reporter: panetta said the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. commandos two months ago and in an increasingly intense campaign of predator air strikes aimed at top terrorist leaders ó has staggered al qaeda. >> i think we had undermined their ability to conduct 9/11-type attacks. i think we had them on the run. >> reporter: in kabul the military's leader of the u.s. war in afghanistan, general david petraeus agreed. >> al qaeda's senior leadership is lessÑi capable of threatenin targets anywhere. >> reporter: panetta said recent intelligence h ayman al zawahiri is believed holed up in the western tribal regions of pakistan. he also revealed that up to 20 top al qaeda leaders from pakistan, yemen, and somalia were identified from laden's compound and are now on america's target list. topping that list, american-born clericÑi anwar al awlaki, leade of al qaeda in yemen, considered the greatest terrorist threat to the united states, the so-called christmas day bomber, was trained and equipped by al qaeda in yemen. panetta confirmed today that th
. >> reporter: panetta said the killing of osama bin laden by u.s. commandos two months ago and in an increasingly intense campaign of predator air strikes aimed at top terrorist leaders ó has staggered al qaeda. >> i think we had undermined their ability to conduct 9/11-type attacks. i think we had them on the run. >> reporter: in kabul the military's leader of the u.s. war in afghanistan, general david petraeus agreed. >> al qaeda's senior leadership is lessÑi...
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. >>> pakistan arrest as doctor for helping the cia in its efforts to nail osama bin laden. dr. t. is accused of trying to collect dna from people in bin laden's compound to prove he was there. cnn's reza sayah joins us live from islamabad. give us a sense about this doctor. he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse of how the cia was operating on the ground here in pakistan before the raid on the bin laden compound. a pakistani official has telling us this doctor has been arrested, accused of helping the cia to confirm the whereabouts of osama bin laden and allegedly stage add free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and shots to children and residents of abbottabad where the bin laden compound was located. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses going around from house to house. the plan was to get to the bin laden children, somehow extract some of their blood or use the syringe f
. >>> pakistan arrest as doctor for helping the cia in its efforts to nail osama bin laden. dr. t. is accused of trying to collect dna from people in bin laden's compound to prove he was there. cnn's reza sayah joins us live from islamabad. give us a sense about this doctor. he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse...
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i think it is my former students who got osama bin laden. the seals in -- and they are anonymous and they are just there to serve. you don't go throwing around the precious resource or commodity like the lives of, to put it personally, my students, the men and women in uniform. unfortunately i see politicians on both sides of the aisle who are grandstanding and do just that. that is a the thing where you got to go really carefully. the military exists to serve. you can't miss use that. host: our caller from arizona brought out 9/11. how did 9/11 change in the purpose of your students together reason for enlisting or signing up for the reason for -- guest: a good question. it gave them one of the sugar highs i talk about. all applications despite. i was on the admissions committee a couple of years after that -- so, of course, i read the essays that, the application. they were, quite frankly, not very well written, but that is what it was professors are for. but it gave a spurt. it energized the students. they come back and say i was walking
i think it is my former students who got osama bin laden. the seals in -- and they are anonymous and they are just there to serve. you don't go throwing around the precious resource or commodity like the lives of, to put it personally, my students, the men and women in uniform. unfortunately i see politicians on both sides of the aisle who are grandstanding and do just that. that is a the thing where you got to go really carefully. the military exists to serve. you can't miss use that. host:...
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not because in any way i think malcolm x or osama bin laden had anything to do with one another but only in the sense of americans blot, that desire to about the murder of the opponent, and i wanted to go back and think about the assassination again in the context of it being a very american moment, so we think of him as the black nationalist critiquing america but it's still tall points caught up in a very american structure including the the nation and so reading that began in the context of the killing of bin laden and the final thing i will say in this introduction is oni am ready to give up alex haley for malcolm x, and not everybody is, and i think it is actually okay that not everybody is. an old boys' charter school in of the inner city and there's no book that appears more frequently, the syllabus or personal bookshelf and the autobiography of malcolm x. i don't think i've ever seen of bookshelf with fewer than 15 copies and he has never taught a class to the kids without teaching the autobiography and the work in political science is this idea that mall, is both through the fil
not because in any way i think malcolm x or osama bin laden had anything to do with one another but only in the sense of americans blot, that desire to about the murder of the opponent, and i wanted to go back and think about the assassination again in the context of it being a very american moment, so we think of him as the black nationalist critiquing america but it's still tall points caught up in a very american structure including the the nation and so reading that began in the context of...
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." >>> exactly two months after osama bin laden was killed, elements of his al qaeda network are joining forces to keep his campaign of terror alive. we're learning about a merger of sorts between al qaeda militants in yemen and neighboring somalia. our pentagon correspondent has some exclusive details. barbara, tell us what you know. >> we've been digging for the last several days and several u.s. officials tell us that indeed they have intelligence that convinces them that al qaeda in yemen and the al qaeda-related group in somalia are joining forces to try and plan attacks against europe and the united states. and you need to look front and center here in the pentagon, the new secretary of defense, leon panetta and david petraeus when he gets to the cia in a few week, they will make this stop on the agenda. we are told there will be counterattacks. drone attacks, special operations, covert missions, look for all of it to continue. the al qaeda in yemen group expanding its efforts along with al qaeda in somalia. we are told what they're looking at is expanding their ability for trainin
." >>> exactly two months after osama bin laden was killed, elements of his al qaeda network are joining forces to keep his campaign of terror alive. we're learning about a merger of sorts between al qaeda militants in yemen and neighboring somalia. our pentagon correspondent has some exclusive details. barbara, tell us what you know. >> we've been digging for the last several days and several u.s. officials tell us that indeed they have intelligence that convinces them that...
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that is the materials that came out of osama bin laden's home in pakistan. there is evidence as late as february 2010 bin laden wanted strikes in the u.s., particularly around symbolic holidays. are you more concerned than you usually would be about this weekend or are you feeling reasonably steady that this looks like a weekend that we are well prepared for? >> i would almost say all of the above. i do feel reasonably secure because we have increased security as far as alerting local governments, alerting the private sector. there is no doubt we do know al qaeda was talking more about attacking the u.s. on symbolic dates. also in the lead up to 9/11, the tenth anniversary of september 11th, we know they are considering, trying to plan attacks. having said that, i'm not aware of any particular attack being planned right now. we do know they are looking for symbolism. they want to do something dramatic before september 11th. obviously, fourth of july would be a prime time for that. everyone has been alerted to be on extra guard, to be much more careful. becau
that is the materials that came out of osama bin laden's home in pakistan. there is evidence as late as february 2010 bin laden wanted strikes in the u.s., particularly around symbolic holidays. are you more concerned than you usually would be about this weekend or are you feeling reasonably steady that this looks like a weekend that we are well prepared for? >> i would almost say all of the above. i do feel reasonably secure because we have increased security as far as alerting local...
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oh yeah, i got osama bin laden, dammit! [ cheers and applause ] to quote urkel, "did i do that?" yes. yes i did. in conclusion, 'family matters' rules." amazing that he can convey that all -- [ cheers and applause ] he loves "family matters." and finally, one last obama expression, from the recent golf summit with john boehner and joe biden. this is the "check out the dimples on biden's balls." there you go. you have it. those are some great facial expressions. stick around. we'll be right back with "freestylin' with the roots." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't
oh yeah, i got osama bin laden, dammit! [ cheers and applause ] to quote urkel, "did i do that?" yes. yes i did. in conclusion, 'family matters' rules." amazing that he can convey that all -- [ cheers and applause ] he loves "family matters." and finally, one last obama expression, from the recent golf summit with john boehner and joe biden. this is the "check out the dimples on biden's balls." there you go. you have it. those are some great facial...
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the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, -- dness, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a citizenry that is taking action. i will turn it over to you to talk about border security. >> thank you, governor o'malley. let's turn to our first panelist. we are very pleased to have deputy commissioner david aguilar from the department of homeland security. he also serves as chief operating officer, overseeing 57,000 employees, and managing and operations budget of more than $11 billion. prior to this position, mr. aguilar served for more than 30 years with border patrol and was named chief of the border patrol in july of 2004. as chief, he has had over 20,000 border patrol agents across the country u
the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, -- dness, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a...
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in the early hours of the first of may, osama bin laden, probably the world's most wanted man was shot dead by american special forces. osama bin laden had been living in a protected mansion house in pakistan just an hour away from islama bad. they raided the congresswoman pound. and in the burst of gun fire, the al qaeda leader was killed and his body buried at sea. as america celebrated and the world wondered about retaliation . >> we should remember in particular the brave servicemen and women who gave their lives against terrorism across the world and pay tribute to the british forces who played their part over the last decade in the hunt for bin laden. he was responsible for 9/11. which was not only a horrific killing of americans but remains to this day the largest loss of british life in any terrorist attack. as a head of a family group of flight 93 put it, we are willing to make an exception in this case. he was evil personified and our world is a better place without him. >> while understanding the satisfaction and elation of those who lost family members on 9/11, my friend ag
in the early hours of the first of may, osama bin laden, probably the world's most wanted man was shot dead by american special forces. osama bin laden had been living in a protected mansion house in pakistan just an hour away from islama bad. they raided the congresswoman pound. and in the burst of gun fire, the al qaeda leader was killed and his body buried at sea. as america celebrated and the world wondered about retaliation . >> we should remember in particular the brave servicemen...
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. >> and also why new warnings are linked to what osama bin laden may have been planning on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. it's thursday, july 21st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and good thursday morning. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there have been previous incidents not linked to al qaeda that show just how vulnerable power plants and water utilities can be. now you're going to see why federal agents are concerned about terrorists actually getting inside these plants. we're talking about people who actually apply and get employment at some of these facilities which can really be a threat. >> and that's what's jarring is what's going on with the background checks that these folks are allowed in, potential terrorists allowed into a vulnerable infrastructure like that. a lot of questions about that, and scary as we get closer to the 9/11 anniversary. >>> also ahead in this half hour, the shark attack that happened along a north carolina beach. a 6-year-old girl was the victim. she was in water that was only 1 1/2 feet deep. every summer we see t
. >> and also why new warnings are linked to what osama bin laden may have been planning on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. it's thursday, july 21st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and good thursday morning. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there have been previous incidents not linked to al qaeda that show just how vulnerable power plants and water utilities can be. now you're going to see why federal agents are concerned...
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just as the president took out osama bin lot and in a way that some presidents -- osama bin laden in a way that some presidents would not have done it, their failure has given you the license to do whatever it takes to not let american families go into the abyss. >> he will not allow the republicans to hold the american people hostage, which is what they are doing. >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> whoa, whoa, whoa. this is like deja vu all over again. let's start out with where we -- what we are for. we agree that the big approach was probably the best approach. we get the greatest number of democratic votes. those negotiations, they walk away from. every single subsequent phase of any negotiation between republican leaders, non- partisan, between republicans and democrats, even within their own caucus, they have walked away with. we are in the minority. we are faced with very few alternatives. the we've said it was given alternatives of a boehner plan or a reid plan, we would vote for the reid plan. not all democrats would vote for the reid plan, but the vast majority would
just as the president took out osama bin lot and in a way that some presidents -- osama bin laden in a way that some presidents would not have done it, their failure has given you the license to do whatever it takes to not let american families go into the abyss. >> he will not allow the republicans to hold the american people hostage, which is what they are doing. >> [inaudible] >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> whoa, whoa, whoa. this is like deja vu all over again. let's...
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bin laden was living to obtain it for dna information. the doctor who ran the program has been arrested because of his suspected collaboration with the united states. and meanwhile in pakistan, news of a suspected missile attack has killed 13 militants in that country. for the strengths of with the u.s. suspension of military aid because of strained ties that are in part due to these missile attacks. pakistan's reluctance to target afghan militants has been one of the main sources of tension with the united states. >> police have beefed up their presence outside the u.s. and french embassies one day after pro-government supporters attacked the compounds. windows were broken and both embassies to protest a visit by american and french ambassadors by the opposition stronghold. the french foreign ministry says that three foreign ministers work injury. " syrian forces are being accused of too slow to appear when to respond rare and thereby not abiding by their obligations to protect those on diplomatic missions. her have the 2012 olympics sec
bin laden was living to obtain it for dna information. the doctor who ran the program has been arrested because of his suspected collaboration with the united states. and meanwhile in pakistan, news of a suspected missile attack has killed 13 militants in that country. for the strengths of with the u.s. suspension of military aid because of strained ties that are in part due to these missile attacks. pakistan's reluctance to target afghan militants has been one of the main sources of tension...
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in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. i agree with the gentleman from california that this has raised serious questions here in the united states about the reliability of our -- of one of our partners and also there's questions about the -- about president karzai in afghanistan as well. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult. reminds me a great deal of -- during world war ii -- of our relationship with the soviet union and russia. that was a difficult relationship but it was essential at that time and this is essential at this one. let me tippish my statement and i'll yield. the pakistanis have allocated a significant part of their forces within their own borders to this mission, which we immediate to do more of on the fallly administered tribal areas and in queta where the afghanistan ball leadership exists. and we immediate them will let us bring our special forces into pakistan. a complete withdrawal of
in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. i agree with the gentleman from california that this has raised serious questions here in the united states about the reliability of our -- of one of our partners and also there's questions about the -- about president karzai in afghanistan as well. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult. reminds me a great deal of -- during world...
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team 6 that had just dealt with osama bin laden in a fairly definitive manner, team six was there. we couldn't identify them but we all applauded for them. the gentleman makes a very good point, colin powell was the master of ceremonies. this is what we want to eliminate? this is what is such a threat to our budget, taking so much money? it's not taking that much money. whatever money it's taking, it's giving back far more in return. mr. dicks: thank you for yielding. i hope we can defeat this unneeded amendment. mr. moran: i yield back. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. simpson: i agree with the words spoke bin the gentleman from virginia and the gentleman from washington. in these tough economic times, it is important that we keep some things that are very important, i think, to the american people. and if you look at the programs that have been put on by the capitol concerts on the fourth of july and memorial day, what they've done for our troops and for
team 6 that had just dealt with osama bin laden in a fairly definitive manner, team six was there. we couldn't identify them but we all applauded for them. the gentleman makes a very good point, colin powell was the master of ceremonies. this is what we want to eliminate? this is what is such a threat to our budget, taking so much money? it's not taking that much money. whatever money it's taking, it's giving back far more in return. mr. dicks: thank you for yielding. i hope we can defeat this...
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in pakistan, osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakens. in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is changing from, that to support. when we arrived there was no one to hand over to. no pper army or police. in many places across the country the afghan security forces now stand ready to begin the process of taking over security responsibility. success in afghanistan requires a number of critical steps. the first is making sure the afghan security forces are able to secure their own territory. there have been well known problems especially with the afghan police but there has been real progress in the last two years. general david petraeus went
in pakistan, osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakens. in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president...
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then, thought you saw the full picture of the war room during osama bin laden's capture? turns out there is something here the government didn't want you to see. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea. >> steve: quick headlines. at least 35 people are dead after a pair of attacks just north of baghdad. police say a car bomb went off in the iraqi city. then as people rushed to help, a secondary bomb exploded. dozens more were hurt and have been rushed to area hospitals. >>> meanwhile, three top iowa staffers are ditching republican hopeful herman cain's campaign. they're reportedly upset over a lack of commitment to the upcoming iowa straw poll. i believe that's in august. last week, cain's new hampshire director quit citing similar circumstances. >> brian: the ceo's of companies like google and apple are sitting on cash, but they're afraid to create jobs here in the u
then, thought you saw the full picture of the war room during osama bin laden's capture? turns out there is something here the government didn't want you to see. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetably? well, v8 v-fusion juice gives you a full serving of vegetables, plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. and try our deliciously refreshing v8 v-fusion + tea. >> steve: quick headlines. at least 35 people are dead after a pair of attacks just...
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the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, -- dness, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a citizenry that is taking action. i will turn it over to you to talk about border security. >> thank you, governor o'malley. let's turn to our first panelist. we are very pleased to have deputy commissioner david aguilar from the department of homeland security. he also serves as chief operating officer, overseeing 57,000 employees, and managing and operations budget of more than $11 billion. prior to this position, mr. aguilar served for more than 30 years with border patrol and was named chief of the border patrol in july of 2004. as chief, he has had over 20,000 border patrol agents across the country u
the successful mission in pakistan recently that seal team 6 completed in bringing justice to osama bin laden. but there is so much more that we need to do in bringing response, prepared this, -- dness, prevention. we would like to prevent every homicide from ever happening. but every unit has prevention as well as apprehension because there is no way to ultimately prevent some of these bad actors from getting through. but the most important defense we have is one another. and we are a...
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and with the reporting and al qaeda in the operation and pakistan ended with the demise of osama bin laden. with the efforts to railroad the target's knott however. indeed the extensive efforts that we as the industry have devoted to enhance since the 9/11 attacks have been promised free much of this reality. following 9/11 connect and on their own initiative, the real words made top-level security task force existing of more than 150 industry experts to conduct a thorough evaluation of risk and security and then network. the focus areas include critical infrastructure, the rail operations, hazardous materials, communications and control systems and military shipments. this effort produced the rail industry's risk analysis and security management plan. it is a comprehensive priority based action the industry developed to deal with new realities. this is adopted by the industry in december of 2001 within three months of the 9/11 attacks and remains the foundation of the efforts today updated on the experience and its usage and changing circumstances with the threat. the plan defines t
and with the reporting and al qaeda in the operation and pakistan ended with the demise of osama bin laden. with the efforts to railroad the target's knott however. indeed the extensive efforts that we as the industry have devoted to enhance since the 9/11 attacks have been promised free much of this reality. following 9/11 connect and on their own initiative, the real words made top-level security task force existing of more than 150 industry experts to conduct a thorough evaluation of risk...
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we have known for a while that osama bin laden has not been hiding in afghanistan. he was in pakistan, and that was the case. we went into afghanistan to round out the taliban and punish them for supporting osama bin laden. we did not know where he was. we thought he might be in pakistan. i kicked the point -- i take the point that al qaeda is struggling there are less than two dozen influential members. when do we know we have disrupted and dismantle the al- qaida? guest: how will we know? -- host: how will we know? guest: that is a fantastic question, and leon panetta did not define that. he did not define what particular al qaeda operatives or leaders we would have to take out. when it has to be dismantling them in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula? it is really fascinating that the defense secretary has left so many questions hanging out there. host: we're talking with stephanie's senate. our next call comes from chicago, illinois, bob, on our line for democrats. caller: george bush said about five or six years ago -- i think it is the truth, i would like to ask
we have known for a while that osama bin laden has not been hiding in afghanistan. he was in pakistan, and that was the case. we went into afghanistan to round out the taliban and punish them for supporting osama bin laden. we did not know where he was. we thought he might be in pakistan. i kicked the point -- i take the point that al qaeda is struggling there are less than two dozen influential members. when do we know we have disrupted and dismantle the al- qaida? guest: how will we know? --...
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host: for those discussions foster and all by the death of t osama bin laden? guest: even before that, we had started that discussion. now, after the death of bin laden, which was a great success for the afghan people and our partners, that created a unique environment for the reconciliation and everyone should take it very seriously. we should be honest with our own people, with our partners to get rid of this tourism and radicalism that we all suffer from. host: castle rock, washington, republican line. go ahead. caller: thank you for answering our questions this morning. the question i have is about the media. you spoke about your trading media in afghanistan. is it state run or privately run it? how are they portraying americans to the general public? everything that i hear from president karzai is extremely negative about america, and it does not seem like our sacrifices appreciated over there. i was wondering how we are being traded to the afghan public and how did they feel about americans? do they hate us? do they appreciate us? what is going on over th
host: for those discussions foster and all by the death of t osama bin laden? guest: even before that, we had started that discussion. now, after the death of bin laden, which was a great success for the afghan people and our partners, that created a unique environment for the reconciliation and everyone should take it very seriously. we should be honest with our own people, with our partners to get rid of this tourism and radicalism that we all suffer from. host: castle rock, washington,...
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it was not the b-2 bomber or any bomber that killed osama bin laden but u.s. special operations. buying new nuclear bombers would simply be a form of i think defense sector corporate welfare to protect against a threat that went away decades ago. . i could cite disconnects, one that comes to mind is libya. as we note in our letter, it had been widely reported in the press that england and france have been pressing the united states to resume its earlier role in libya, because they have been unable to assume it themselves. the explanation is that only america has the capacity to respond. our point precisely. we have a lot of other nations in the world to grow into an overdependence on america's military and america's tax dollars and the expenditure of american money and lives, far beyond what's appropriate for our share of world peacekeeping. all of us who support this amendment want to protect our country. that's precisely why we have offered our proposal and this amendment, to put ourselves on track for a better structured military. spending money on cold-war-era weapons is clea
it was not the b-2 bomber or any bomber that killed osama bin laden but u.s. special operations. buying new nuclear bombers would simply be a form of i think defense sector corporate welfare to protect against a threat that went away decades ago. . i could cite disconnects, one that comes to mind is libya. as we note in our letter, it had been widely reported in the press that england and france have been pressing the united states to resume its earlier role in libya, because they have been...
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-pakistani relations in the wake of the death of osama bin laden so that has been on the table. but as far as a percentage of what goes out, it's relatively small. the interesting thing, though, here, is that there is -- have put tax increases on the table. they've put some defense spending on the table. you didn't see that years ago, that they were willing to cut defense. so that's significant. but foreign aid is something that has been discussed of pairing back. host: "the daily caller" has a story about ron paul, as our caller and also -- ron paul calls on supporters to lobby leadership for no compromise. ron paul blasted top house republicans for lack of called on supporters to pressure top g.o.p. officials not to cut a back room deal with president obama. in an e-mail sent thursday evening to supporters of his presidential bid he couraged backers to help republican leaders make up their mind. the republican leadership is us is exceptible -- susceptible to our pressures. i need help to show some backbone and say no to any business is usual status quo to raise the debt ceilin
-pakistani relations in the wake of the death of osama bin laden so that has been on the table. but as far as a percentage of what goes out, it's relatively small. the interesting thing, though, here, is that there is -- have put tax increases on the table. they've put some defense spending on the table. you didn't see that years ago, that they were willing to cut defense. so that's significant. but foreign aid is something that has been discussed of pairing back. host: "the daily...
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the killing of osama bin laden and personnel changes in key national security posts make these unusual times that justify a short-term extension. director mueller has shown himself a dedicated public servant who kept terrorism at bay and reduced crime. he assumed leadership of the f.b.i. on september 4, 2001, just one week prior to the attacks of september 11, 2001. we has reformed the f.b.i. to ensure it is able to address not only terrorist threat bus also threats posed by traditional criminals. this request for an extension was not made by mr. mueller but by the president of the united states. mr. mueller has agreed to accept this extension if it is approved by congress. it is not every day that the house, the senate and the white house can agree but this is something we all can agree on. this bill creates a new, one-time-only, two-year term of service for the director of the federal bureau of investigation. mr. mueller would be eligible to be appointed to this new term of service with the advice and consent of the senate. the senate will hold a confirmation vote after the president
the killing of osama bin laden and personnel changes in key national security posts make these unusual times that justify a short-term extension. director mueller has shown himself a dedicated public servant who kept terrorism at bay and reduced crime. he assumed leadership of the f.b.i. on september 4, 2001, just one week prior to the attacks of september 11, 2001. we has reformed the f.b.i. to ensure it is able to address not only terrorist threat bus also threats posed by traditional...
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officials issue new warnings that the death of osama bin laden ratcheted up the risk of anti-american violence worldwide. but counterterrorism and cia officials remain optimistic, saying al qaeda is on the brink of all-out collapse. >>> luiz gutierrez has been arrested outside the white house during a protest on immigration policy. it was the second time he was arrested outside a demonstration. he has since been released. >>> meantime, congressman david wu from oregon now says he will resign as soon as the debt ceiling crisis is resolved after allegations of sexual misconduct with an 18-year-old girl. >>> senators are blasting airlines for hiking ticket prices as the faa undergoes a partial shut down, this after congress failed to pass legislation last week to keep the agency fully operational. and while the faa is on hold, airlines are not able to collect ticket taxes which add up to $200 million per week, so they started raising fares without authorization. >>> now let's head to wall street. cnbc's melissa lee is at the new york stock exchange. melissa, good morning. >> good morning
officials issue new warnings that the death of osama bin laden ratcheted up the risk of anti-american violence worldwide. but counterterrorism and cia officials remain optimistic, saying al qaeda is on the brink of all-out collapse. >>> luiz gutierrez has been arrested outside the white house during a protest on immigration policy. it was the second time he was arrested outside a demonstration. he has since been released. >>> meantime, congressman david wu from oregon now says...
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. >> brian: we now have some insight into osama bin laden's death and how it is affecting al-qaeda strategy. u.s. officials believe new al-qaeda chief will focus on hitting u.s. and western targets overseas, not here. the reason? overseas targets tend to be easier and they have a lot of operatives out there. easy to carry out. >> alisyn: incredible video out of phoenix, arizona. for the second time in two weeks, another giant wall of dust has blanketed the city, creating dangerous driving conditions obviously and delaying several flights. at one point this reached 3,000 feet high, moving close to 40 miles per hour. this storm not as powerful or large as the first one that we saw on july 5. >> brian: two robbers burst into a smoke shop loaded for bear and what they got was paco, the attack chihuahua. >> give me your money! let's go! >> brian: paco chased the robbers right out of the store. his owner thankful, his fearless friend didn't get hurt. >> when i saw them pointing the gun at paco, it sent a chill down my back. >> brian: the suspect got away with 200 bucks, would have gotten more if
. >> brian: we now have some insight into osama bin laden's death and how it is affecting al-qaeda strategy. u.s. officials believe new al-qaeda chief will focus on hitting u.s. and western targets overseas, not here. the reason? overseas targets tend to be easier and they have a lot of operatives out there. easy to carry out. >> alisyn: incredible video out of phoenix, arizona. for the second time in two weeks, another giant wall of dust has blanketed the city, creating dangerous...
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it did not take 100,000 troops to find osama bin laden, and it does not take a military occupation of afghanistan to protect us from terrorist threats. i am deeply proud of the hard work and incredible sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform. we know they are carrying out the mission in afghanistan with dedication and extraordinary competence. throughout this nearly 10-year military campaign, they have done all we have asked of them and represented our nation's very best values and ideals. now it's time to bring our troops home. and bring them home to a new reality. since the year 2000 we have lost two million jobs in this country while we have added 30 million people to our population. after 10 years of a failed fiscal policy that brags about job creators through tax cuts, incentives, subsidies to corporations, this failed policy of -- continues to be promoted as the solution to our economy and to the recession that we find ourselves in. we need to bring our troops home. we need to integrate them fully back into our society and into our country. and one of the best ways to do
it did not take 100,000 troops to find osama bin laden, and it does not take a military occupation of afghanistan to protect us from terrorist threats. i am deeply proud of the hard work and incredible sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform. we know they are carrying out the mission in afghanistan with dedication and extraordinary competence. throughout this nearly 10-year military campaign, they have done all we have asked of them and represented our nation's very best values and...